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Day 1
Arrival San Jose
Welcome at Juan Santamaria International Airport from one of our local representative. Transfer to your hotel in San Jose. Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight in San Jose.
Hotel: Park Inn 4* (or similar) -
Day 2
San Jose - Arenal
Delight in a tasty breakfast at the hotel. At the agreed time, departure to your next destination: La Fortuna de San Carlos, home of the wonderful Arenal Volcano. Rest of the day at leisure. Alternatively, you can choose to go on the following Optional Tour (not included): La Fortuna Waterfall Hike: Discover one of the most amazing places in Arenal: La Fortuna Waterfall is a unique natural wonder. This tour begins by descending the 500-meter trail to the magnificent Waterfall, renowned for its 60 meters (197 feet) high falls and its clear waters. Along the trail, you will observe plants, trees, and animals, which inhabit the area. You can choose to swim in its refreshing waters, take amazing photographs, or simply relax and take in all of the beauty of the La Fortuna Waterfall. When you visit the La Fortuna Waterfall you not only get to enjoy this marvellous natural wonder, you will be helping to Support the Development Association of the community 100% of the entrance fee goes towards social projects to benefit schools, nutritional centres, the orphanage, our roads and more. Overnight in Arenal.
Hotel: Casa Luna 3* (or similar) -
Day 3
Arenal
Wake up to breakfast at the hotel. This is a perfect day to explore and have doses of adrenaline and adventure in Arenal! Alternatively, you can choose to go on one of the following Optional Tours (not included): Arenal Volcano 1968 Hike: Enjoy the most extraordinary view of the Arenal Volcano on a hike along the base and flanks of this giant on the Arenal 1968 park. For this tour, we have chosen one of the park’s most extraordinary trails to the 1968 lava flows the remaining memory of the 20th-century first eruption and some other areas now in the process of regeneration. During the hike, the expert guide will explain you all about the volcano: its activity periods, a little bit of history related to it and will show you some landmarks that have left over the years. Astonishing views, ear-catching information, unbelievable stories and the chance to meet the local wildlife, will remain as your favourite memories of Costa Rica after this experience.Arenal Hanging Bridges: Just 4 km (4 miles) within a 250-hectare primary forest reserve, admire nature by crossing 15 bridges 5 to 100 meters long, immersed in the rainforest of interpretive trails built with cobblestones to prevent slippage. Walk through the suspension bridges and contemplate the waterfall of 18 meters (60 feet). Guided by a specialist, who through natural history will open the doors of a fascinating and colorful world of the Rainforest. The stunning views of the Arenal Volcano from the bridges will be an unforgettable experience.Overnight in Arenal.
Hotel: Casa Luna 3* (or similar) -
Day 4
Arenal - Monteverde
Begin your day with a tasty breakfast at the hotel. At the agreed time, departure to your next destination: the mystical cloud forest of Monteverde, a true nature lovers paradise. Rest of the day at leisure. Alternatively, you can choose to go on the following Optional Tours (not included): Please note that only one optional activity can be selected on this day, as you will be dropped off at the hotel around 12:30 pm:Monteverde Cloud forest Hike: Discover the essence of Monteverde Cloud forest Reserve, one of the most breathtaking nature reserves in the entire world. Accompanied by an expert guide, take a hike through the trails in the reserve that stretch across 13 kilometres of the forest. Step foot on the Continental Divide, where one foot will be on the Caribbean side and other on the Pacific side. With views of both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, this reserve is filled with a huge array of lofty and soaring trees laden with remarkable epiphyte plants.Hanging Bridges Selvatura: Hanging bridges offer the best way to safely admire the cloud forest canopy. It consists of 3.06 kilometres of trails in which you will find eight bridges of different sizes, ranging between 50 and 170 meters in length. Each bridge has a width of 1.50 meters and a capacity of up to 80 people per bridge which makes the suspension bridges the most resistant in Costa Rica. Bridges can be enjoyed by people of all ages and physical conditions. Departure approx: 14:00 hrs Duration approx: 3 hrs Includes: Transportation, entrance, Guide What to bring: Camera, comfortable shoes, a bottle of water, insect repellent, sun protection, poncho-sweater.Overnight in Monteverde.
Hotel: Monteverde Country Lodge 3* (or similar) -
Day 5
Monteverde - Manuel Antonio
Breakfast at your hotel & Check Out. At the agreed time, departure to your next destination: Manuel Antonio Beach, located on the Central Pacific Coast. Rest of the day at leisure to relax and enjoy the hotel facilities. Alternatively, you can choose to go on the following Optional Tour (not included): Jungle Night Walk: Explore a forest's natural habitat with all kinds of creatures such as frogs, lizards, mammals, insects, spiders, snakes, birds and much more. The beautiful symphony of a tropical rainforest at night is one of the most exciting experiences; turn off the lights for a moment and listen to all the secret sounds. This unique Jungle Walk is a 2 hours guided adventure where you will have the opportunity to be part of one of the most interesting and important ecosystems of Costa Rica, the Nocturnal Tropical Wet Forest. You will have the experience to be in contact with many nocturnal inhabitants in our amazing jungle.Overnight in Manuel Antonio.
Hotel: Tabulia Tree Hotel 3* (or similar) -
Day 6
Manuel Antonio
Indulge in a delicious breakfast at the hotel. Enjoy your day exploring the most beautiful and natural wonders of Manuel Antonio. Alternatively, you can choose to go on one of the following Optional Tours (not included): Catamaran Adventure: Set sail towards the horizon aboard a catamaran, admiring the marine life as well as islands and rock formations close to the coast, bordering Manuel Antonio National Park. You will board your catamaran at the pier in Quepos, the Marina Pez Vela, and sail off bordering the coast. Have your cameras ready to capture the beautiful scenery during the journey. Your guide will be available to point our notable wildlife and vegetation as you admire the islands, cliffs and other natural formations. Enjoy the beverages and snacks available onboard. After touring the coastline, the captain will set anchor at Biesanz Bay where you can snorkel or simply rest onboard. You are most likely to spot parrotfish, starfish, and angelfish and dolphins sometimes follow the boat. A tasty barbecue lunch is served on board. Kayaking Tour at Damas Island: Gently row along the soft currents under a verdant forest canopy, to explore the wonders of the unique Costa Rican mangrove ecosystem. Kayak through natural canals and keep your eyes wide open to spot a variety of bird species, reptiles, anteaters and white-faced monkeys. Your guide´s knowledge will instruct you through the biodiversity of this habitat, and his trained eye will seek out herons, kingfishers, ospreys and frigate birds. Navigate through the brackish waters and catch glimpses of Damas Island as you pass beneath natural tunnels created by tree growths. Lunch is provided before or after the kayaking adventure, depending on varying tides. Overnight in Manuel Antonio.
Hotel: Tabulia Tree Hotel 3* (or similar) -
Day 7
Manuel Antonio - San Jose
Enjoy a rich breakfast at the hotel. At the agreed time, departure to San Jose for your last night in Costa Rica. Rest of the day at leisure to relax and enjoy the hotel facilities. Overnight in San Jose.
Hotel: Park Inn 4* (or similar) - Day 8 San Jose Wake up to a one last breakfast at the hotel. At the agreed time, departure to Juan Santamaria International Airport to take your flight back home.
Included
7 night’s accommodation
7 Breakfasts
Arrival & departure private transfer in an air-conditioning vehicle from/to Juan Santamaria International Airport
Shared transportation in an air-conditioning bus throughout the tour
Meet & Greet
Hotel Taxes
Exclusions
Visa fees
Domestic flights
International flights
Guide
Drinks during meals (unless specified otherwise)
Optional tours (if any)
Any visit not mentioned in the program
Porterage and gratuities
Expenditures of a personal nature drinks and meals or items not stated explicitly in the program
Any alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks mineral water camera/video camera fee (if any)
Travel Insurance or any loss or extra cost arising due to unforeseen circumstances such as flight delays accidents etc.
Traveling to Costa Rica
A small paradise in Central America, Costa Rica captivates travelers seeking nature, adventure, and authenticity. Between tropical jungles, majestic volcanoes, and dreamlike beaches bordered by two oceans, the country fascinates with its extraordinary biodiversity and its unique way of life known as pura vida. With nearly a quarter of its territory protected as national parks or nature reserves, Costa Rica is a dream destination for anyone wishing to fully immerse themselves in the richness of the natural world.
Wildlife and nature enthusiasts will find an unparalleled playground here: howler monkeys, sloths, sea turtles, hummingbirds, and brightly colored frogs thrive in lush surroundings. Yet Costa Rica is not only about nature—it is also about the warmth of its people and a simple, joyful way of life that leaves a lasting impression on every visitor.
San José and the Central Valley
The capital city, San José, serves as the country’s main gateway. Often seen as a brief stopover, it nevertheless deserves a visit for its cosmopolitan atmosphere and its museums dedicated to pre-Columbian gold and jade. Surrounding the capital, the Central Valley unfolds with coffee plantations, charming villages, and impressive volcanoes such as Poás and Irazú, whose craters offer striking panoramic views.
The Caribbean Coast
On the Atlantic side, the province of Limón reveals a vibrant and multicultural identity shaped by Afro-Caribbean traditions. Here, calypso music sets the rhythm of daily life and spicy aromas fill the air. Tortuguero National Park is one of the country’s true gems, a network of navigable canals winding through dense jungle and serving as an important nesting site for sea turtles. Farther south, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca enchants visitors with its palm-fringed beaches and laid-back, bohemian atmosphere.
The Pacific Coast
Along the Pacific coast, landscapes shift constantly between cliffs, forests, and long stretches of golden sand. Manuel Antonio National Park is a must-see, where just a few hours of hiking offer encounters with capuchin monkeys, iguanas, and sloths. Farther north, the Nicoya Peninsula is known for its wild beaches, surf spots, and fishing villages. To the south, the Osa Peninsula is home to Corcovado National Park, widely regarded as one of the most biodiverse areas on the planet.
Volcanoes and Tropical Forests
In the heart of the country, Arenal Volcano towers over the town of La Fortuna and its natural hot springs. Nearby, the Monteverde Cloud Forest is an ecological wonder, where misty trails, suspension bridges, and the calls of rare birds create a truly mystical atmosphere.
Culture and Traditions
Costa Rica has had no army since 1948, a decision that reflects its commitment to education, healthcare, and peace. The Ticos, as Costa Ricans are called, are known for their hospitality and simplicity. Their favorite expression, pura vida, is more than a slogan—it is a philosophy that encourages people to embrace life as it comes and appreciate its simple pleasures.
What to Expect as a Traveler
Costa Rica is a safe and welcoming destination, though it can be more expensive than some of its Central American neighbors. Tourism infrastructure is well developed, and ecotourism lies at the heart of the experience. Travelers should be prepared for rain—after all, it is what nourishes the jungle—and for outdoor adventures at every turn. Hiking, zip-lining, rafting, diving, and surfing are all part of the Costa Rican experience.
Cuisine and Drinks
Costa Rican cuisine is simple yet flavorful. Everyday meals often feature gallo pinto (rice and black beans), fresh fish ceviche, and fried plantains. Costa Rican coffee, renowned worldwide, is a true national treasure. Tropical juices, smoothies, and local rum complete the culinary experience.
Practical Information
The local currency is the Costa Rican colón (CRC), although U.S. dollars are widely accepted. Spanish is the official language, and English is commonly spoken in tourist areas. The climate is tropical, with a dry season from December to April and a green season from May to November. The time difference is one hour behind Montreal in winter and two hours behind in summer. Electricity runs at 110 volts, using U.S.-style outlets.
When to Go
The best time to travel is from December to April, during the dry season, which is ideal for enjoying beaches and outdoor activities. The green season, from May to November, brings more rainfall but rewards visitors with even more lush landscapes and generally more attractive prices.
Name: Treasures of Costa Rica
Brand: tripcentral tours
Quality: Tourist Class
Tour Type: Escorted
Start City: San Jose
End City: San Jose
Vacation Overview:
Uncover the treasures of Costa Rica during this eight-day exotic tour. Beginning and ending in the capital, San Jose, this tour offers you the chance to discover different aspects of this emblematic destination. Visit the most predominant natural areas of Costa Rica, including Arenal Volcano National Park, and the cloud forest of Monteverde. Spend precious time in the most beautiful gems of Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio Reserve. Sit back and relax on the endless beaches and enjoy a kayak adventure on the open Pacific Ocean. Manuel Antonio Natural Park is a real treasure of Costa Rica, and its buzzing wildlife will attract all-natural world enthusiasts.



